The four-count Indictment charges Lilbear George, age 28; Jeremey Esteves, age 31; Curtis Johnson Jr., age 25; Chukwodi Ofomata, age 30; Robert Brumfield III, age 24; and Jasmine Theofile, age 24, all of New Orleans.

Count 1 charges George, Esteves, Johnson, Ofomata and Brumfield with conspiracy to obstruct interstate commerce by robbery. This count carries a maximum prison term of 20 years and/or a $250,000 fine.

Count 2 charges George, Esteves, Johnson, Ofomata and Brumfield BRUMFIELD with the substantive robbery of Trochez to obstruct interstate commerce. The penalties for this count are the same as those that apply to Count 1.

Count 3 names George, Esteves, Johnson, Ofomata and Brumfield with using firearms in relation to the crimes of violence set out in Counts 1 and 2, causing Mr. Trochez’s death. This count carries the possibility of the death penalty for the five defendants.

Finally, Count 4 charges George and Theofile with obstruction of a grand jury proceeding by destroying a cell phone, which carries a maximum prison term of 20 years and/or a $250,000 fine.

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